Philip IV of France (redirect from Phillipe le Bel)
(April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called Philip the Fair (French: Philippe le Bel), was King of France from 1285 to 1314. By virtue of his marriage with Joan...
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Jean Le Bel (c. 1290 – 15 February 1370) was a chronicler from Liège. Jean Le Bel's father, Gilles le Beal des Changes, was an alderman of Liège. Jean...
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Villiers-le-Bel (French pronunciation: [vilje lə bɛl] ) is a commune in the French department of Val-d'Oise, in the northern suburbs of Paris. It is located...
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Le Bel (21 January 1847 in Pechelbronn – 6 August 1930, in Paris, France) was a French chemist. He is best known for his work in stereochemistry. Le Bel...
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Charles IV of France (redirect from Charles le Bel)
Charles IV (18/19 June 1294 – 1 February 1328), called the Fair (le Bel) in France and the Bald (el Calvo) in Navarre, was last king of the direct line...
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In organic chemistry, the Le Bel–Van 't Hoff rule states that the number of stereoisomers of an organic compound containing no internal planes of symmetry...
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Faustine et le Bel Été is a 1972 French romantic drama film directed by Nina Companéez. It was screened out of competition at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival...
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Le Bel Âge is a French language Quebec magazine aimed at retirees and those over 50. It covers topics such as travel, entertainment, books, and health...
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Gingalain (redirect from Le Bel Inconnu)
(French: Guinglain, Guinglan, Giglan , German: Wigalois, etc.), also known as Le Bel Inconnu, or The Fair Unknown, is a character from Arthurian legend whose...
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